Upgrading to the One Wire Alternator

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  • čas přidán 19. 04. 2023
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Komentáře • 204

  • @wirlandd
    @wirlandd Před 6 měsíci +1

    Starting by your voice tone and clearness... This video is absolutely great!!! Thank you so much, upgrading to a one wire altenator on my Plymouth Duster 1973 based in Costa Rica now. Gracias!

  • @MK4PERFORMANCE
    @MK4PERFORMANCE Před rokem +2

    Looks like a clean install to be Andy. Love watching the car progress. Here's hoping for clear and warm weather to get out and drive!

  • @ajfromwa1
    @ajfromwa1 Před 5 měsíci

    The internet and its algorithms are so good sometimes. I started looking for a high amp alternator for my 67 Pontiac Firebird today. I was like you and had been putting it off as I wasn't real sure about what to get and how to do it. A few hours later I go to CZcams for some me time and the 1st recommended video was yours. You made it look easy so I've just ordered a new one. Thanks Andy

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Awesome! I'm glad you're able to pull some value from my videos. :)

  • @noeortiz6128
    @noeortiz6128 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for basically all your videos, tremendous help.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      No problem, happy to help. It's always great to hear people are finding value form my videos. :)

  • @tablist33
    @tablist33 Před 5 měsíci

    clean, detailed, no mumbling, great video & precise instructions.

  • @PapaVrooom
    @PapaVrooom Před rokem +6

    Love this upgrade. The comments have all the pointers covered. Reclock the alternator to move the terminal away from the header, add a fuse (I did a resetable one), ground the alternator - I used a 5/16-18 x 1/2" button head screw - there is a threaded ground hole on the back of the alternator.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +2

      Yeah, there is usually some great additional info in the comments. :)

  • @challenge-garage
    @challenge-garage Před rokem

    Great video Andy!

  • @goldysgarage189
    @goldysgarage189 Před 7 měsíci

    Really like the unique location of the starter solenoid - I am going to copy this idea.

  • @moonlightfordf1005
    @moonlightfordf1005 Před rokem +1

    I bought a 65 ford f100 and the previous owner handed me a 1 wire alternator. I was unsure, being honest, scared to death of messing things up. After your calming, informative video I did mine. It’s so easy! Thank You!

  • @zdresser
    @zdresser Před rokem

    It’s funny, more often than not when I search for a video, you have just uploaded a video on the exact subject. Thank you. I’m about to put a one wire alternator on my 347…

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Nice. What's next on your list so I can do that video too? :)

  • @nikolovell
    @nikolovell Před rokem +1

    I neglected to upgrade my alternator after I installed an electric fan and Sniper EFI on my 66', and I got stranded on my way home from work😂. I bought a 140amp single wire and now the car charges at 13.8v at idle and 14.2 while cruising.
    Thanks for the great videos and helping others like us out.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Yeah, that's one of the main reasons I'm upgrading, I want to make sure I'm creating the amperage that future upgrades may need. :)

  • @KevinMn1
    @KevinMn1 Před rokem

    Great job, been thinking about this upgrade too

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Thanks! Yeah, I should have just done this to begin with, it would have saved me a few bucks. :)

  • @luckyluciano4968
    @luckyluciano4968 Před rokem +1

    Awesome Andy. Very clean install. I did the same. When I upgraded to American auto wire. I heard horror stories form Painless. So opted for AAW. 👏🏼

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I've put AAW down on the list for when I get around to rewiring the car. :)

    • @noeortiz6128
      @noeortiz6128 Před rokem

      Painless20120 22 circuit kit was going to order it, what part number for AAW? TIA

  • @peterrobinson3598
    @peterrobinson3598 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for the information I needed this lol!!

  • @5798Mike
    @5798Mike Před rokem

    Well done

  • @vikday
    @vikday Před rokem +3

    Great video. I actually used your previous how-to on doing the Powermaster 75 amp last year. I needed more juice to run my Sniper EFI and went with a Tuff Stuff 100 amp 1 wire. Those also have the same issue with the positive terminal near and/or touching the block that you showed in this video. Instead of using a rubber boot, I "clocked" the alternator by removing the pulley and turning the case, thus moving the terminal to the opposite side. There are quite a few videos on this for anyone that wants to do it. Lastly, thanks for all your videos--they've been a great help to me!

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I completely spaced that these Alts could be clocked, and thinking back, it would have been easier to do that. I ended up needing to replace my Alt belt, so I went with the next size up and it pivoted the Alt out a pinch more and now I wouldn't need the boot on the terminal. :)

  • @tedlunde6263
    @tedlunde6263 Před 3 měsíci

    Been thinking about this on my 66 f100 for a few years. Alternator is making some noise so I thought I better check out the single wire option. Turns out it was exactly what I thought it’d be so thanks for sharing your video!

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 3 měsíci

      Awesome! This is a super simple upgrade that truly is plug-n-play. Sometimes I wish other upgrades were as effective and simple. :)

  • @blue68yellow73
    @blue68yellow73 Před rokem +12

    You should reclock the alternator so the hot terminal is not near the block. Loosen the 4 small bolts and twist/turn the back of the alternator until the hot terminal is away from the engine. Don’t pull the two halves of the alternator apart while doing this

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +5

      Yeah, this is what I should have done. But instead I got impatient and ended up with what I have. Oh well, I needed a new Alt belt anyways so when I bought it I got the next size up, which pivots the Alt a little more and now that terminal is not as close to the block. But you're right, I should have clocked the back of the housing. :)

    • @blue68yellow73
      @blue68yellow73 Před rokem +3

      Keep posting those videos

  • @Gtflybmx75
    @Gtflybmx75 Před rokem +1

    Hey heard you on first gen podcast and I will say thank you, a few of your videos have popped up while I’m trying to find the answers I got my mustang when I was 21 and now I’m 26 3rd owner and it’s been all in the family a 66 coupe my grandma ordered it and years down the road my uncle bought it and 2018 I bought it I love driving it and working on it

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Welcome!
      That's one thing that is cool about this hobby, there's usually a great story to go with the build. :)

  • @stang3028
    @stang3028 Před rokem

    Ooh I’m going to do my fastback thanks bro

  • @georgebriggs7640
    @georgebriggs7640 Před rokem

    love to see a final price break down video. i have a 67 and thinking of doing similar upgrades.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Final price of the Alternator? I put the part number in the description below for people to look it up because 5 years from now the price won't be what I said it was and I don't want to mislead people. :)

  • @elvinlal1104
    @elvinlal1104 Před rokem

    Love your channel…..Thank you.

  • @SlowInFastOut1776
    @SlowInFastOut1776 Před rokem

    Love the clean wire install. I’d have the same concern about how close the wire is to the boss.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Thanks! I'm setting all these pins for you to knock down with your build. :)

  • @jasonlakatos6936
    @jasonlakatos6936 Před 18 dny

    I have a 460 in a jet boat that I’ve been troubleshooting hot starts with for a while.
    I have been trying to learn whether I could upgrade to a high output, one wire alternator to keep the batteries at peak load.
    After watching your video, I am going to give it a shot.
    Wish me luck….. Will update in a few weeks.!

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 18 dny

      A higher amperage Alternator will help charge the batteries faster, ultimately keeping them at peak charge most of the time. But I'm not sure if that is going to change any hot start issues you may be having. A one-wire Alt will simplify your electrical setup, so it may help with troubleshooting electrical issues. :)

  • @mgamga9476
    @mgamga9476 Před rokem

    Nice neat work. I could not have done better myself. Also notice how neat your spark plug wires are routed. Looks great, Sounds better.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Thanks 👍
      I wish I could take credit for the plug wires, but after seeing how the boys over at Prestige Motorsports Inc do their plug wires, I had to copy them. :)

  • @ervinlay6917
    @ervinlay6917 Před 9 měsíci

    Did this to my 1968 Ford Ranchero and HEI Distributor too all easy

  • @davidsrhuebel
    @davidsrhuebel Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @reyzapata9375
    @reyzapata9375 Před rokem

    I changed the 3wire alternator from my 70 Impala &, Our 68 Mustang GT to a 1wire. But, I did ground the alternator to the engine block for safety.!.
    Even though I didn’t have to I did it anyways. Runs like a Champ.😁🎉🙏🏽😇👍

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, everyone has their way they like doing things, and there’s nothing wrong with adding a ground wire. 🙂

  • @alanalexandrino7689
    @alanalexandrino7689 Před 9 měsíci

    Show de bola seus videos brother!!!! meu sonho um mustang desses... se Deus quiser irei realizar!!!! Parabéns

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 9 měsíci

      Obrigado! Um dia você vai conseguir seu carro, basta continuar trabalhando pelo seu sonho. :)

  • @mattcornett7180
    @mattcornett7180 Před rokem +4

    I highly recommend adding a circuit breaker on the hot wire going to the solenoid. I did this conversion about 6 months ago and had the same concerns as you. It seems too easy to be true but it is. I also added a grounding wire directly off of the back of the alternator to the block as well. I was forced to upgrade when I installed a fuel injection system and the voltage was too low to charge the battery. Good video!

    • @rogjackson
      @rogjackson Před rokem

      I agree that a dedicated ground wire from alternator to block is best; it doesn't need to be anything special and you probably wouldn't even see it. Counting on the bracket fasteners to complete the ground is not ideal and could raise grounding resistance/cause issues etc. It usually says that in the instructions manual too as I recall. But a fresh alternator is nice peace of mind. Cool video!

    • @Donny.C.wlWilliams
      @Donny.C.wlWilliams Před rokem +1

      Why if the alternator internally grounded, assuming the block itself is grounded properly?@Matt Cornett

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks!

    • @mattcornett7180
      @mattcornett7180 Před rokem +1

      @@Donny.C.wlWilliams as I understand it, the ground is through the body of the alternator and then to the block, then the body and then back to the battery. I spoke with Powermaster directly about this and they said it wasn’t needed but is a good idea. The Powermaster alternator I installed was a one wire 140amp. It has a post on the back for grounding as an option. I wanted to be certain that all of the amperage was returning back to the battery and not getting bottlenecked by weak connections. Also since I added a fuel injection system, I wanted to make all grounds were upgraded. So my block to firewall grounding strap was upgraded as well. Better to have more grounding than is needed as opposed to less.

    • @Donny.C.wlWilliams
      @Donny.C.wlWilliams Před rokem +1

      @Matt Cornett so we agree u just went above and beyond no problem there! Thanks

  • @pauleggert1863
    @pauleggert1863 Před rokem

    Watching your video makes me wish I did this instead too lol. I have the same 75A altinator if it doesn't hold up to my new duel fan setup at lest I know what I'm doing next. Thanks for another great video 🙏

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      That 75A would be fine for my current setup. However, as I continue to upgrade, replace, mod, and change the car, I want to have the amperage for anything electrical I add down the road. Some people have more and less electrical requirements than me, so if someone already had a 75A Alt, it might be fine. Otherwise, here's a video on swapping to a one-wire, regardless of amperage. :)

    • @pauleggert1863
      @pauleggert1863 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel yeah I'll also be running an efi pump and holley terminator x max kit so we will see lol

  • @1vernl1
    @1vernl1 Před 11 měsíci

    Never mind I see you put it in another vid , thanks

  • @user-ny1sz4qk6x
    @user-ny1sz4qk6x Před 2 měsíci

    Very informative and what guided me in my conversion. I am interested about the wire you refer to in the voltage regulator connection being hot when the car is on. I am wondering if you know if I can use that connection to power a fan relay.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 2 měsíci

      Not likely. The reason is not the voltage source, but the amperage your fan will consume may be too much for that wire and the circuit it's on. I'd recommend a dedicated circuit for a fan. :)

  • @GolfGuy54601
    @GolfGuy54601 Před rokem +2

    I’ll second the AAW harness choice for a retire. I’m in the process of installing one right now. Really complete kit and their tech support is great. Let me know if you decided to do one and you can borrow my two crimping tools. They are stupid expensive. Thanks for the video. I just ordered a powermaster one wire alternator last night!

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      It's great to hear more success stories with the AAW, I just wish it was something that didn't require so much time. Oh well, I cause good things come to those who wait. :)

    • @GolfGuy54601
      @GolfGuy54601 Před rokem +2

      @@AndyKruseChannel I think a person could probably get it done in 2-3 days if you had the time to just focus on wiring for the whole day. The problem I’m running into is having three young kids so I have to start and stop a lot and having to order parts along the way. The kit is really nicely organized into specific areas, front, rear, engine, and main dash and gauge so you can do it in sections. I’m doing Dakota Digital gauges at the same time. I sound like a AAW salesman - lol! Good luck!

  • @dogsense3773
    @dogsense3773 Před rokem

    Save everything, drove my 67 cougar from California to new York, lost the one wire setup in Reno you can only buy stock parts from auto parts stores on the road, had the old alternator in the trunk all was good

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, you never know what might happen down the road. :)

    • @l.munnier9658
      @l.munnier9658 Před rokem

      Not so Advance auto parts sells one wire Alt. Have done it !!

  • @INTERNA9
    @INTERNA9 Před rokem

    Thanx

  • @classicstangbrn8964
    @classicstangbrn8964 Před rokem

    You could rotate the case, also One Wire says you should be able to turn the motor by turning the alternator, that means an uber tight belt, plus you might want to consider a double belt.

  • @ML-dl1cp
    @ML-dl1cp Před rokem

    Nice upgrade, Andy! I just did the same on my '65. The housing on this alternator is clockable so you can actually one-eighty the + terminal to get it clear of the engine.
    I also decided to go with a double V-belt system because that 100a alternator will probably offer a bit more mechanical resistance than the OEM unit. A double belt might be overkill but it should prevent any squealing at start-up even when the belts are a little worn.
    Where can I find that battery-mountrd breaker? Gotta get one!

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Yeah, I didn't know until after I was done that it can be clocked, I may go back and fix that.
      I have that belt squeak you're talking about. I am looking into a better tensioner system for the Alternator since I can't quite seem to get it perfect. I may also swap over to a serpentine, 6 groove, style belt, but we'll see.
      That circuit breaker is a generic 200A unit off ebay. I paid about $10 for it.

    • @ML-dl1cp
      @ML-dl1cp Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel It's potato/potAHto with clocking the housing. The way you did it works fine and hides the wire completely. If you clock it you'll see the + wire, so it's really okay either way. Inspect that insulator boot periodically. Personally I would add a dedicated ground to the alternator, in case you ever add any electronics like an upgraded stereo, aftermarket EFI, etc. Again, it's all about personal preference.
      You MAY get rid of the squeal with a different tensioner but I think you will find that there is simply too much load on a single V-belt. You could switch to a serpentine or 6 groove, or a double V-belt. I went with the double-V because it still has that old-school look, while dividing the load between two belts (and in the event of one belt failing, I can probably still get home). My car doesn't have AC, PS, or a mechanical fan, so my belt system is as basic as it gets: Crank/alt/water pump!

  • @matthewhummel6023
    @matthewhummel6023 Před rokem

    The one cable system needs a fusible link, if the alternator shorts out then you can have a car fire. I appreciate your work on the Mustang, I have a Tiger. Remember safety.

  • @Gunslinger1298
    @Gunslinger1298 Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Andy... question for you. When you installed the one wire and removed your external voltage regulator, did you have any issues with start up? I ask because I just did the same on my 73 F250. When the install was complete, I went to fire it up, but the truck wouldn't start. It would turn over, just not fire. A friend of mine mentioned that when I removed the old wire harness, I may have removed part of the ignition sequence necessary for startup. Just wondering if you experienced the same thing and how you fixed it. Thanks!

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 8 měsíci

      I had zero issues, car fired right up. Unfortunately I do not know how your F250 is wired, but your friend may be correct, you might have taken something out that was critical.
      On my car, the wire harness to the Alt and the Voltage Regulator on the core support (near the radiator) was all I removed. I left the wiring for now as I plan to do a whole new wire harness down the road. In your setup, maybe you can put everything back in, but just not hook up the harness to the Alt and see if that does the trick. :)

  • @eriklehman3175
    @eriklehman3175 Před rokem

    looks good... do you have a video showing you moving starter solenoid to the backside of the shock tower?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Thanks!
      Sort of, I did a video last December where I did a few things to clean up the engine bay before I got my new engine back from my builder. I talk about what I did with the starter solenoid and I show where everything is wired, but I didn't set up the camera and do a time lapse because it took a few hours. But the meat of it is in that "Cleaning up the Engine Bay" video. :)

    • @eriklehman3175
      @eriklehman3175 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel i like it! thanks!

  • @SmackeysGarage
    @SmackeysGarage Před rokem

    Awesome video! That’s a worthwhile mod. Did you get a new camera or something? Your video quality looks great!

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Thanks!
      Nope, same GoPro I've had for a while. Sometimes I forget to adjust the resolution during editing, maybe this time I got it right? :)

  • @wolfthornhawkridge5705

    Nice job, why didn’t you ground the alternator? I have the 140 amp and it runs my efi, electric fans, led head and taillight’s without issue. Love the wire tuck job.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Because the way it's mounted provides a ground. Otherwise, Powermaster would make it so it wouldn't run without a dedicated ground. :)

  • @glenndiorio8967
    @glenndiorio8967 Před rokem +1

    I'd change that eye (smaller) on the cable end to the alternator, that can give you issues.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Yeah, I thought about it, but it's been fine for a few weeks now. :)

  • @bryanspanglerracing4574
    @bryanspanglerracing4574 Před 5 měsíci

    How does the battery charge without a connection to the new alternator.

  • @jovanistreety6565
    @jovanistreety6565 Před rokem

    Did the same one wire upgrade keeping the stock generator wiring! Quick question I’ve got my 347 stroker ready to go everything is plugged and tight. How do i know which firing order my engine has? Is it based on the cam?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Correct, your cam is the key. I was fortunate that my engine builder reminded me, otherwise I would have organized the spark wires incorrectly. You should be able to look up the cam and see if it specifies which firing order. For mine, it references the Windsor firing order, as in 351W, not the 289/302 order. Good luck! :)

  • @Stangfan78
    @Stangfan78 Před rokem

    Do you still have the video where you installed the dual fan setup? I’m thinking of doing that to my ‘70.

  • @jorgeadolfotrejogarcia2235
    @jorgeadolfotrejogarcia2235 Před 3 měsíci

    I just put a 7078 power master in my Maverick, it has an external regulator. When the engine is running the alternator hums, I disconnect the cable that is connected to Field and it stops humming but obviously it also stops loading, what could it be? I regret not having bought that single wire alternator, I had not seen it

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have very limited knowledge, but it sounds like you have a bad unit. However, there may be a wiring issue down stream causing the problem, so unfortunately I'm not going to be much help on this one. :)

  • @1vernl1
    @1vernl1 Před 11 měsíci

    Andy , Where did you get your battery circuit breaker

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      It’s a generic 200A unit I bought off eBay. Still works great, no issues. 😁

  • @nursecuenca
    @nursecuenca Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome video. I need to replace my alternator on 65 c10 truck. I've seen videos that say to check alternator fuse before changing alternator but I can't find it on my vehicle. It's 12v fuse box. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      I am not familiar with an alternator fuse, but I am also not familiar with older Chevy trucks either. I am sorry that I'm not much help on this one, but maybe you've got another issue I could help with? :)

  • @ZombieHammerGarage2023

    Where did you purchase the battery disconnect?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      eBay, it's a 200A circuit breaker. I paid about $10 for it. :)

  • @jacelindsey9028
    @jacelindsey9028 Před 11 měsíci

    How did you connect a ground to the alternator?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      The large bolt on top that secures the alternator to the head.

  • @classicstangbrn8964
    @classicstangbrn8964 Před rokem

    One ground is for the ds headlight.

  • @jethroclampett966
    @jethroclampett966 Před rokem

    Are you running your volt meter off your 12v key switch or running to the starter relay?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      It's been a while, if I recall, it's running off the ignition in the dash. :)

  • @funkmanone
    @funkmanone Před 5 měsíci

    Aw man for your setup a chrome finish would have been perfect!

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 5 měsíci

      Nah, I don’t care for chrome.

    • @broke_dongle
      @broke_dongle Před 4 měsíci

      The chrome peeled off mine so it's half black and chrome.

  • @stevodakine1
    @stevodakine1 Před 9 měsíci

    I definitely need to upgrade my alternator. I have a sound system with amps and electric fans. Since I have a 66 Plymouth Fury, I feel it's best that I do an ammeter by-pass. I fear running the risk of a fire if I do not do so. Knowing nothing of Ford electrical systems, did you have to do the same?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 9 měsíci

      I have replaced the gauges in my dash and I put in a (more useable) Voltmeter instead of the ammeter that was in the stock cluster. So I don't have any issues there.
      As far as how a one-wire alternator install would go in your car, I don't know enough about it to know if it's as easy as my car, but I suspect your car had an external voltage regulator like mine did. For me it really was as simple as install and go. :)

  • @leocamacho6277
    @leocamacho6277 Před měsícem

    I have a problem i added everything new from ignition to alternator now car wont start just cranks over only big electric thing i did was bypass the resistor wire . New alternator harness new engine firewall harness to selanoid and won't start what can it be checked every mechanical from spark to getting gas but nothing.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před měsícem

      The purpose of the resistor wire is to provide limited voltage to the ignition coil so you don't burn out the Points in the ignition. This would happen over time, not instantly. If you have new (or old) Points, double check the gap is PERFECT, as I had this problem once and decided to just skip all that and get electronic ignition (like the Pertronix 1281).
      So bypassing the resistor wire is not likely the issue, so we can check that off the list.
      I'm guessing you didn't add a one-wire Alt because you said new alternator harness. I have not dug into this harness to know enough about the connections, but I do know that harness connects to the dash and other electrical components. For example, the Black wire with Yellow stripe is critical (comes off the Alt) and the Green wire with Red stripe is critical (comes of the Alternator Regulator mounted on the Radiator Core Support). Those two wires (really all the wires from the Alt and the Alt Reg) need to be routed correctly and connected to their correct locations. Maybe find a wiring diagram online for your year and start tracing wires? You can do continuity tests to make sure there isn't a break in the line somewhere.
      You say you're getting gas, so check that off.
      You say you're getting spark, but something isn't right here. It turns over, but doesn't fire, so we can eliminate the starter. Is there a wire from the ignition switch to the Coil? Is the "I" terminal on the starter solenoid connected to the Coil?
      It's tough to help without being there and knowing what got replaced and where the wires are. :)

  • @jdrteddy
    @jdrteddy Před 27 dny

    I would leave the regular on
    for originality

  • @robertwest3093
    @robertwest3093 Před rokem

    I've been kicking around the idea of building either a 331 or 347 for my next engine. Is the extra low end torque from the 347 worth the cost over building the 302? You build cars like I would. Take a nice classic, restore it, then upgrade the drivetrain with an overdrive manual transmission! Do you have any idea what your car weighs as it sits now? I don't know if I want to do a fox body Mustang or a Maverick 🤔

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      My reasoning for a 347 over the 331 (aside from the additional TQ and HP) was that when it's all said and done, the dollar difference is almost negligible. It would have been somewhere around $500-$1000 cheaper for me to do the 331, which is still a nice chunk of money, but I'd do it the same every time. That extra grunt from this build is what you feel and that smile it generates is easily worth double! :)

  • @broomhandlearmory9260
    @broomhandlearmory9260 Před 11 měsíci

    Why do you have no connection between the alternator and the battery? What is charging your battery?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      I do, it runs from the back of the Alt down below the engine and over to the starter solenoid. It’s a one-wire Alternator so everything is internal to the Alt. 🙂

  • @VegasRT500
    @VegasRT500 Před rokem

    Hey what was the reason that you relocated the starter solenoid on your Mustang? I am doing the wiring right now on my 1968 Mustang fastback and was just asking if there was some advantage to mounting it there instead of the stock location.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      There is no measurable performance advantage, or any advantage that I can think of other than going for the "less is more" look under the hood. I don't want to go full wire-tuck mode on this car, but I do want to simplify and clean up what's under the hood. Now that the battery is in the trunk, that solenoid looks kind of weird sitting by itself on the fender apron, so I moved it back a bit, to get it out of the way. :)

    • @VegasRT500
      @VegasRT500 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel Ok that makes sense. Have you had any problems with the one wire alternator and do you think it was a good modification or upgrade?

  • @timmartin7068
    @timmartin7068 Před 11 měsíci

    Where did you get the battery switch? Brand/model?

  • @profoundbudda
    @profoundbudda Před 7 měsíci +1

    Do you have a part number for the breaker on batteray? Thanks

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 7 měsíci +1

      No, it was a generic unit I purchased off eBay. It’s a 200A breaker, so that should help when you’re looking for it. 🙂

    • @profoundbudda
      @profoundbudda Před 7 měsíci

      Found on video moving batteray to trunk Thanks@@AndyKruseChannel

  • @frankm1658
    @frankm1658 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice job. What fan are u running on radiator.. and are you happy with the way it works

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 8 měsíci

      It’s from a ‘99 Ford Contour, and it is fantastic. I made a video about it a while back.

  • @youngjj757
    @youngjj757 Před 9 dny

    looking to change my factory alt on my 85 caprice.. can I still hook the alt up the normal way how it came off the original alt or do I have to do the 1 wire way.. ?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 9 dny

      Not sure of how your Alt is wired in your Caprice, but a one-wire would install the same on all vehicles, with the positive lead off the back of the Alt going to the positive battery terminal. :)

    • @youngjj757
      @youngjj757 Před 9 dny

      @AndyKruseChannel on the back .. the ground and power wire is bolted down together .. and on the top side there's a plug plugged in..

  • @mawlayrucker50
    @mawlayrucker50 Před 2 měsíci

    What size spacer is on the alternator?

  • @stevewood6660
    @stevewood6660 Před rokem

    Noticed you’ve moved the starter solenoid and have relocated the battery to the trunk , was this an easy job, or a PITA ?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Not really, just time consuming. I've got a few videos on what all was done to make it work, you should check them out. :)

  • @Dekoan01
    @Dekoan01 Před rokem

    Hey Andy, do you have any tipps for a bad starting motor? Ive all ready changed (battery, sparkplug, Alternator, Distributor, sparkplug wires, starter) i think that was everything.
    I just dont know what to do now

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      That's difficult advice to give without knowing what is happening when trying to start the motor. You need air, fuel, and spark, but air is an easy one to check off the list because I doubt that air is not getting into your engine. Lack of fuel could be bad fuel, dirty filter, fuel pump is damaged or broken, and the jets could be clogged. Assuming all that stuff is fine, then spark is the last one. You mentioned you changed the distributor, but did you install it correctly and is the timing set correctly? That's a whole conversation, and there's a ton of videos to walk you through it. If your distro has Points, are they set correctly? Are the plugs wires routed in the correct firing order and to the correct plugs? Are the plugs gapped correctly? Is your coil working (you can test this by removing a plug and hold it to the block to see if there's spark when you try to start the motor). If the motor was running fine before but it's not after something was changed, I'd start there and see if that change is working correctly. If you've gone through the whole list and you're able to determine it's none of that stuff, it might be something internally that's not right, and from there it's a bigger process. Again, it's difficult to know what's wrong without knowing more about what's not happening when you try to fire up the engine. :)

    • @Dekoan01
      @Dekoan01 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel Thanks for the fast reply, if i try to start it it does take atleast 4-5 try´s each 5-6sec + pumping fuel with the gas pedal to start it. When the motor is warmed up it starts without a problem. All the changes i did where done with the 1966 shop-repair manual so i double checked every step. After all those changes it did not change a thing works like before, all those wires and timing are correct. Anyways thanks again

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      @@Dekoan01 Cool, sounds like we can rule out air and spark. If your carb doesn't have a choke or if it's not working correctly, this could play a role. You may want to review the idle adjustment and see if you can get to the best lean-idle condition. Also, if you're over fueling the motor by pumping too much during start, it can get flooded and not be happy. One thing that can work is to just hold the throttle down while turning the key and then let go once it fires up. Be careful though, if you wait too long on the throttle during this part, you can really rev the engine up quickly and cause damage. :)

  • @FaustKnight
    @FaustKnight Před 4 měsíci

    So this part number, everywhere I check says it doesn't fit Mustangs. I wonder why that is? All of the "compatible" ones are 75 or 150amp. Seems to work fine on yours.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 4 měsíci

      Zero issues. 🙂

    • @FaustKnight
      @FaustKnight Před 4 měsíci

      @@AndyKruseChannel Aye I saw that, maybe it's because it's missing the spacer (that you already had)? Only thing I can think of. That specific alt is a lot cheaper than the others so I want to run it too haha.

  • @VegasRT500
    @VegasRT500 Před rokem

    Have you had any problems with the one wire alternator and do you think it was a good modification or upgrade?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Everything has been great. The alternator is doing exactly what I need and I am not having any voltage issues. The two biggest reasons I wanted to go one-wire was because it reduces the amount of wires I have under the hood (a theme I've been working on since I purchased the car) and when I rewire the car with the AAW kit, it will be required. :)

    • @VegasRT500
      @VegasRT500 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel I am currently installing the AAW kit in my 1968 Mustang Shelby GT500KR tribute.

  • @jeeplifted1
    @jeeplifted1 Před rokem

    Great video!! Quick question what dipstick are you using with that deep pan??

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      Just a normal OEM-style dipstick, part number C5ZZ-6750-K. I got it off eBay for about $30.

    • @jeeplifted1
      @jeeplifted1 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel thanks. I have a 7 quart pan. Didn’t see one of them recommended for it so wasn’t sure what to buy

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem

      @@jeeplifted1 One thing to point out, while my pan holds more oil than normal, it's still the same depth. My pan has those "wings" on it to make more room for oil, so the dipstick still sits at the correct depth to read correctly. If your pan is deeper than a normal pan, the dipstick may not ready correctly. :)

  • @jonathand3613
    @jonathand3613 Před rokem

    Man, it looks great! I just put the black version on my 65. Next up is some 3.55 gears from quick performance. I hope you don't mind that I'm copying a lot of your build 😂

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      I almost got the black Alt, and half the time when I look in the engine bay I wish I would have.
      Cool, I think it's awesome that you're building your project with a lot of the same parts. Hopefully my videos provide you with enough info to get'r done! :)

  • @MrCbadskater
    @MrCbadskater Před rokem

    You can spin the back part of the alternator so the connection bolt is on the other side and completely out of the way. Very easy. Loosen little bolts connecting back of alt seperates a quarter of an inch and spin it. Problem solved

  • @rosemcbirney5123
    @rosemcbirney5123 Před 24 dny

    I had a one wire and the ignition light doesn’t go out and it doesn’t charge 😊until you rev up to 2000rpm

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 23 dny

      Hmmm, not sure if it's a problem with that one-wire, or a problem with you wiring, but I have not had any issues. :)

  • @tedslife7086
    @tedslife7086 Před 12 dny

    Do you have to run a ground from it ?

  • @BPattB
    @BPattB Před rokem

    You going to raffle off the old unit? "Asking for a friend". As always well done!!!!!

  • @martyacosta2335
    @martyacosta2335 Před 2 měsíci

    What fan are you using? Would you buy it again?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 2 měsíci

      It's the stock fan for a 1999 Ford Contour. Yes, I'd buy it again. I have a video on my channel about the install. :)

    • @martyacosta2335
      @martyacosta2335 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AndyKruseChannel how tall is it? I only have 2.6 inches of clearance in my 65 Ranchero.

  • @reyzapata9375
    @reyzapata9375 Před 11 měsíci

    What wire should I keep on the Solenoid.?. Do I keep the red and brown wire.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 11 měsíci

      The wire off the back of the Alternator goes to the same terminal on the Starter Solenoid where the Battery Wire attaches. I point at that terminal at the 10:13 mark. :)

    • @reyzapata9375
      @reyzapata9375 Před 11 měsíci

      I’m sorry forgot to mention I doing a 1 wire conversion.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@reyzapata9375 I think the confusion I am having is the red and brown wires that attach to the starter solenoid are not part of the upgrade when installing a one-wire alternator (which is what I am doing in this video). If you're asking a separate question about what wires need to attach to the solenoid and you're not doing this alternator upgrade, then I would say leave those wires attached. The red wire goes to the factory Ammeter gauge (which probably doesn't work anyway, they always fail), from the solenoid through the wiring harness that attaches to the firewall. The brown wire goes from the solenoid to the positive side of the Coil, and it also goes through the firewall and connects to your key ignition switch. 🙂

    • @reyzapata9375
      @reyzapata9375 Před 11 měsíci

      Ok thank you for your advice it helps.!.

  • @tedslife7086
    @tedslife7086 Před 12 dny

    I ran mine right to the POS battery

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 12 dny

      That's fine, mine is essentially the same thing since the wire from the battery and the wire from the Alt are connected at the same terminal on the Starter Solenoid. :)

  • @ceelo3324
    @ceelo3324 Před rokem

    Hey there, will this work for a 67 6 cylinder mustang too? same alternator? Also, are there competitors making 1 wire alternators for these cars? How'd you settle on this one?

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yes, this will work on your 6 cyl, but you may need to chase down a specific part number as the mounting location, mounting depth, pulley size, pulley depth, etc all play a role in which specific unit you purchase. You don't necessarily need to know all those specs, you just search by finding which specific model is made for your engine and model year. The specifics about the wiring will more or less be the same. The simplest part is you can just unplug all the stuff attached to the back of your current alternator and leave it, if you want. The new Alternator will just have a single wire that will go to the battery post on your starter solenoid.
      Other than getting the model that fits your engine, the other factor is the amperage it generates. You may find a lower amperage one-wire is a better fit, like a 75A instead of the 100A I have here. I have had good luck with PowerMaster, that's what I have here, so I continue to use them. I believe Tuff Stuff is a competitor, and I think if if I was to get a 75A unit, I'd get one of theirs because PowerMaster doesn't seem to have one for my car.

    • @ceelo3324
      @ceelo3324 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel TY for the response :) I just subbed to the channel :)

    • @ceelo3324
      @ceelo3324 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel Just ordered a Tuff Stuff 7068. :D

    • @ceelo3324
      @ceelo3324 Před rokem

      @@AndyKruseChannel Question, is it required to keep the external voltage regulator plugged in? I removed mine but maybe that was a mistake...

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      @@ceelo3324 You can leave it bolted to the core support, and even leave the harness plugged in if you like, it's not hurting anything. There were some wires that attached to the back of the previous Alternator that went to the voltage regulator, but now that those wires are not hooked up, that voltage regulator is just sitting there. A lot of people will go as far as to remove that wiring now that it's useless, but I wasn't in the mood for the extra work. I'd like to do a full re-wire of the car, so this will get addressed at that point anyway. :)

  • @BPattB
    @BPattB Před rokem +2

    Did the cigarette lighter say "fire missiles"???

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před rokem +1

      Yes, but I removed the actual light portion, it's just a plug. :)

  • @HogHead504
    @HogHead504 Před 28 dny

    So it’s really a one wire?

  • @MrBigal123123
    @MrBigal123123 Před 9 měsíci

    too tight... you're gonna break a pulley

  • @robviousobviously5757

    whoo hooo... 5.0 likes

  • @bkrefting5225
    @bkrefting5225 Před 10 měsíci

    For anyone considering a "1-wire" alternator, do your research first. It's not really an "upgrade". It's a compromise. Sorry, but they are limited because of the elimination of the other two wires that they really do need in order to work reliably and efficiently.

    • @AndyKruseChannel
      @AndyKruseChannel  Před 10 měsíci

      The one-wire alternator is internally regulated, so it does not need the external voltage regulator that was installed from the factory. Also, I think you and I might be defining an 'upgrade' differently.

  • @mmb1487
    @mmb1487 Před 29 dny

    What type of battery breaker was that ? Andy thanks